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...Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “One of the differences between this game and maybe some earlier games is that we didn’t give up much…we defended pretty hard.” The Crimson took the lead for good midway through the second period. Sophomore defenseman Jack Christian, stationed at the blue line along the right boards, stopped the puck from being cleared and fired it towards net. Though the shot hit the end boards well wide right, the puck caromed to forward Jimmy Fraser, who put it past rookie...
...late lead. On Friday, senior Kevin Du potted a power-play goal, putting Harvard ahead 3-2 with less than 10 minutes remaining in the game. Similarly, at the Bright Hockey Center last season, Du set up Charlie Johnson ’06 for the go-ahead score midway through the final period. Neither of the leads lasted. This weekend, Krantz surprised rookie netminder Kyle Richter with a long-range shot from the blue line to tie the score at two goals apiece. And 364 days earlier, it was also Krantz who pounced on a dribbling puck near the Harvard...
...know it was going in. It really lifted us; we knew that once we got the first one, we were going to get more.”The energy and skill Fucito showcased on Saturday earned him audible respect from fans and coach alike. Midway through the second half, fans began screaming at Harvard players to give the ball to Fucito. “Give it to Fucito,” Kerr yelled at his midfielders in the 16th minute after halftime.Defensively, the Crimson showed some of its inexperience in the season’s biggest game to date...
...energy and skill Fucito showcased on Saturday earned him palpable respect from fans and coach alike. Midway through the second half, fans began screaming at Harvard players to give the ball to Fucito...
...late lead. On Friday, senior Kevin Du potted a power-play goal, putting Harvard ahead 3-2 with less than 10 minutes remaining in the game. Similarly, at the Bright Hockey Center last season, Du set up Charlie Johnson ’06 for the go-ahead score midway through the final period. Neither of the leads lasted. This weekend, Krantz surprised rookie netminder Kyle Richter with a long-range shot from the blue line to tie the score at two goals apiece. And 364 days earlier, it was also Krantz who pounced on a dribbling puck near the Harvard...